Canadian Cricket Field Volume 1 1882

M. C. C. nnul ground were beaten by 22 colts of EnîgLand, on the MoNToREAL. sth and 9th inst., by 72 runs. Scores: Coltà, 78 aoid 120; M.C.C. 40 and 86. C. E. Snythe, e Scott, b Powell 2 A. Fraser, not out ........... 36 ,, . . . F. G. Walker, l.b.w., b. Monk..13 I. Hamîuiltoi, e Powell, b lBrunell 2 us first ennity for 1ib2 occuriedl on May 6th. At a mathna A. Browning, c. sub., b Steele .. 2 K. .1. MeLea, c Scott, b Steole.. 4 Staliordshire, a profe.sional took 8 wickets in 8 consecitive 1alls, . A. Roberts. run ont .... ... . 8 C. P. Selater, e Little, b Powell. 12 of which 5 were bowled, 2 etuihjtl, .u.1% I ont 1. b. w. J. C. Piek, c Jarvis. b Powell .. 7 t THE mîenibership of the Marylebonie Club was 2,657 in 1881, as A. B. Broderick, b Steelo. 4 against 2,579 in the previous year. Duinmg last year the club A. F. Beevor, c Powell, b. Steelc 1 96 engaged in 117 uatches, of which tifty.five were won by tie club, lifty-four were drawn, and eluven only lost. Tu ground staff of Lord's will consist of tho following pro. TORONTO CLUB. fessionals for 1882: T. Hearine, Farrands, Wedt, Flanagan, Clayton, orEi r. NDEn TIinTY. Rylott, F. Morky, F. Wild, Randon, W. Myeroft, G. G. Hearne, Sherwin, Wheeler, T. Mycroft, W. Hearn, Flowers, Price, Pilling, At 11 'clock on May 24th this match was begun, the Seniors Barnes, Midwinter, O'Shauglnessy, W. Gunn, Scottonl, Hay, Woof, going in tirst, with 11 men opposed to 12. This was owmg to the and Fothergill. nionîaîpearance of Forlong and Pearson. Sproule and Totten nade THEs Atustralians arrived ini Enugland on May 3rdl. Macdonnuell is a capital stand., The former was bowled off lus pad ; the latter wvas the only inetber oif the party who lias been troubed with illnes. caught in the slips. Brock fell over lis wicket, and Captain Burnis, He caie on board suffering severely fron sunstroke, which le con- after playiig freoly anud prettily, was bowled with thcbest ball of tracted il a match at Melbournu just before enbarkation. Now, the inuings. The rest, save Stark, who played very carefully, however, he is quite recovered, and, like lis couipanions, iSsin tilt showed want of practice The tielding of the Juniors was very good, best of lealtt. It is uniderstood that the Auistralians have arran tîged 1tugh three catches were dropped, and a few refused beliind the to play a match against Shaw's Eleven. They express themsives wickets. The bowling was Weil on the wicket. For the Juniors, as anxious that this iatch should take place hefore their Oxford Morrisn played vith great freedom for the highest score, which he enigagenenit. Charles Bainnerman lias iot cone over. It is thought inado im an ierefdibly short tinte, with a chance to Townsenîd. thlat lie inlteiledl to visit En,-land and11( offer his services to Kent Daly, Brown and Limdsey carefully contributed usef ul scores. Capt. Burui di i uu and best bowli'ug. Captain Burns, Daly axud for which county lie lias a riglit to play imder the birth qualitication Burns did the most andobet bow rg. C aBrs, la Titeilliliers f Saw' t an ]avereaCed ll-Paton, are newv to Toronto, and are decided acqisitions to the Tflie members of Shiaw's teamu have reached England again in club. Score tine te comnience another year's cricket. They have played 25v. iatches : 7 against H1 and 18 againstodds. Of those played with OVER 30. 30. even sides, 3 were won, 2 Icat and 2 drawi, and of those against l'a I>1inge. Isf hilli"s. odds 10 were won, 1 lost and 7 dr awn ; in all, 13 won, a Iost, Il. Totten, e Daly, b Foy. ... ..... 9 L. .1. Clarke e sub. lbBuîrns..... O and 9 drawn. The following arc the battinig ai bowling analyses V. Il. Sproule, Helinekei. ..... 31 G. G. S. Lindsey, b Behian...... 9 of the teais .H. Brock, lit wicket, b Helinckcn 8 G. N. Morrison, c and b Burns.55 Naitie. No. of Tîue sit Mue 3. W.'1.TowisedClarko,bHelincken 9 A. G. Brownu, I.b.w. b Howardl2 Name. l. nuns i"l" Aieraae. W. BurnLs, b Hehncken ..... . 13 F. H. Keefor, b Heward........ 1 Barlow ......46 1068 216.28 %W. Jackson, c Foy, b lellnekenî. 4 Hl. Paton, b Burns.. . . .... ..... 7 Bates . 4 .. .. 6 ....... .. 27.1 8 G. B. Behia , c Brown, b Foy.. .. 0 A. M. Daly, b Sproulo............14 Eninot. . ... 9.. . . . •.... . .16 J O. Howard, c and b Linudsey... 5 A. Fo, c Townsend. b Sproule 7 inm1t... ..... ... .2 14 R. J. Stark. net out.. ,..... . ..... 3 H. D.'Hehacken, bSproule..... I Midwiut 77 .. 4..... .... ... . 17.29 Major Milligati, 1> Lindsoy..... .. 2 C.N. Slanîly, cSproule, bTotten 3 Pea to . 36 18 . ... 33a .. . 7.1 ') S niti. b H lncken ..... ........... O F. S. Dickey, b Totten ...... 1 Pilling... 38 ... 2 ... .. 9 Extras.................. 3 G. I. Furmer, net out.......... 0 Scotton. 39 524 ... ... 2 ... a.......14.6 Total .. r......a. ....... 87 Selby . 42 .... 690 ... .. 2 ....... 70 .... ... 17.10. T tl. -........... 7 T t.113 Shaw..... .. 37 . 36 2 .... ... 4 43 ...... 10.32 i " "'. "".". ""."". Shrewsbury 34 ... 810 ....... 3 ....... 62 ........ 26.4 BOWIN ANAu'ss. Ulyett....... 46 142 ....... .... .167a .. .....- 8.5 o ML a 11em MiI s ANA vers ns. ,ms. ,. A signifies net ont. Foy ......... . 26 8 44 2 Inniigs Overs. iiin. Wickt. .ucrage. Lindsey. 13 5 20 2 Balilow...... 23 289 ........ 350 .. .... 38 ...... 9.8 lelnckein ... 19 q 20 6 Bates. .. 28 .... 738.1 915 . 102 ........ 8.99 Emnet..... 21 .. .. 219.3 .. 451 . 40 11.11 Nidwinter. 34 . ... 1096.1 ... .... 1020 192 ......... Peate. 44 1382.2 . 1544 264 ...... 5.224 Shaw... .... 25 476.2 ...... ,. 395 ... 78 ......... .5 PORT HOPE -.. TRINITY Ulyett...... 19 .. 177.3 .. 324 15 21.9 - This match was played at Port H f.z Tl r resulted in favour of Port Hope 1 score: PoitT I s uu Innins. OTTAWA r..MONTREAL. iBletcher, . Macdonell, b Allan... 4 This match was played on the Rlideau Ilall groulînd, Ottawa, onui Westoii, b Macdonell........ . 2 t - Ward, c and b Macdonell ......... 12 M tay 24th. The vitin-,, club iad to leave at , ,and conse G. Hall, 1. b. w. 1 Allan......... O uently the gamne was not played out. Score: Marshall, b Macdonell............... O . Addy, c Lauder, b Macdonell.. .. 1 li hInnings .id Inniin. Salter, b Macdonell........ ........ . O Burton, b Macdonell .......... 1 Brune], e Broderick, Il Fraser 0 Edsall, not out.............l...... 1 V. May, b McLea .............. . ) not out ... . .......... . ... ..... 0 IL Hall, b Allan .................. 2 J. Daniels, b Fraser .. . ........ 0 not eut ...... .... ... .. . ....... O Balderson, c Leader, b Allan .... O J. Brunel, c Haimilton, b McLea 0 b Browning ........ ........ 37. ................. . . 3 V. Stecle, run o t .. . .. ........ ., b Fraser ........ ..... .... 9 G. Powell, b Fraser ......... I b Pick ............ ...... 1 Total . ...... ..................... 36 J. B.Monk, b Fraser... » ....... .5 b Pick ..... .. ........ 0. W. C. Little, b Fraser ............ 3 A. L. Jarvis, not out .. ....... 4 C. S. Scott, b Fraser. . ... . .. 0 F. R. Goodwin, b Broderick ... O Extras . ....... .. .. .. 6 Burns...15 5 15.3 etten.. 8 1 21 2 Behan ..... 13 0 31 1 Sproule ... 13 1 31 3 howard.... 4 0 13 2 COLLEGE SCHOOL. Ope on Tuliirsday, May 18th, and îy 16 rune. The following is the lOPE. c Burritt, b Macdonell........... 0 c Burritt, b Allan...... ........... 2 c Cayley, b Maculoiiell.......... 4 b M acdonell........ ..... ........... 19 b Macdoeill... . .................. 8 b Macdone ...........--.... I c Allan, b Macdonell.......... .. O b Allan ..... ......................... 1 b Macdonell ............ .......... 9 c Burritt, b Macdonell.......... 3 not out.. .. ,.. . ........ ............ .3 .......... - .. .. .... . .......... 2 .. . .. . .. ....... . ................ 36 c and b Brodurick ....... ... 15 Grand total ... .. ........ ....... ............ .................. ...88 b Pick ............... ..16 BOWLINo ANALYS18. . ....................... .... .. 5 ' Bowler. Overa Maidens Runs. Wickcts. R, pe.*wicket. - 1 Macdonol . ...... 21.3 6 48 14 3.43 83 Allan ......... 22.3 4 35 6 5.33

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